Shyp

On-demand shipping startup Shyp is introducing a new key feature to its iOS and Android app today with the launch of Shyp Returns, a dedicated interface for returning stuff you buy online without stopping at the post office or UPS. Read More

Product Hunt, the online community where members submit and vote up the best new tech products, has been taking the industry by storm as founders, investors, early adopters and other tech enthusiasts now check the site on a daily basis. Today, the company also has the honor of winning the Crunchie award for “best new startup,” beating out runner-up Shyp to take home the trophy. Read More

On-demand shipping startup Shyp is partnering with Banana Republic to help last-minute shoppers get presents to family and friends without needing to attach one of those awkward semi-apology notes to the package. Read More

Today, on-demand shipping startup Shyp is officially launching in Miami, making it the second best thing in the state of Florida after the Disney theme parks. As promised, the service has arrived in time for Art Basel, the annual art show that draws 70,000 visitors to Miami and Miami Beach each year. Read More

On-demand shipping startup Shyp only officially launched in San Francisco just a few months ago, but it’s already looking to expand to new markets. First, though, the company raised $10 million in new capital, led by Shervin Pishevar and Scott Stanford’s SherpaVentures.
The funding follows $2.3 million in seed funding that Shyp had raised from Homebrew Ventures and a large number… Read More

Shyp wants to ease the pain of shipping by providing a mobile app and pickup service for anyone who needs to send items by mail. Customers who wish to use the service need only take a photo of the item they’re shipping, enter their address and the address that the items are being sent to, and what level of service they require. Read More

I don’t consider myself a lazy man.
To the displeasure of many a recent startup, I like to do stuff for myself. I like to clean my own house. If I want a Philly Cheesesteak from Philadelphia, I think “I should go to Philadelphia!” and then don’t and then eat Quiznos and feel sad.
But man, do I hate shipping things. Read More